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7 Photo Editing Apps to Use With Instagram

1. Photoshop Express This app is a no-brainer. Simple and intuitive, Photoshop Express lets you make the necessary adjustments to crop, exposure, color, tint, hue, saturation, contrast and levels with ease. You can create artistic looking shots with the swipe of your finger when you add many of the classic filters from Photoshop, including "Lens zoom," "Grain" and "Glow." While somewhat simple, the app works well. Plus it’s free — so, if you don’t already have it, you should be uploading it now. Price : FREE 2. Lens Light If you want a little more pizzazz in your shots (who doesn’t crave sparkles, hearts and sun rays now and then?), try out this app, which has dozens of quality effects to layer over your shots. You can use this app with every photo you take. Create surrealist landscapes with light from multiple directions, moons (in all stages of waning and waxing), fairy dust and even lightning bolts. To take a subtler approach, add grain, sketch and … [Read more...] about 7 Photo Editing Apps to Use With Instagram

The new Google Pay app is finally out of beta — here’s what that could mean

Ready for prime time A global release could be imminent. Derrek Lee 5 Mar 2021 5 Source: Joe Maring / Android Central What you need to know The new Google Pay app is no longer listed as "early access" in the Play Store. Google is set to strip the old version of most of its features next month. This could mean Google is preparing to roll out the new app to more countries outside the U.S. The old version of the Google Pay app was recently and unsurprisingly given an expiration date as Google focuses on the new app experience. On April 5th, exactly a month from the time of writing, Google will strip the old app of most features that make it useful. As the new app had been available in the U.S. for months, the move was expected, bringing a new interface and focus on P2P transactions. Oddly, the new app was still listed as "early access," despite being widely available, and even appeared in the beta tab of the Play Store... until now. … [Read more...] about The new Google Pay app is finally out of beta — here’s what that could mean

Xplora X5 Play Kids Smartwatch Review: Well-done hardware, but half-baked software

We may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more . Time for an adventure Excellent hardware for a kid's watch that is held back by a lackluster companion app experience. Chris Wedel 4 Mar 2021 0 Source: Chris Wedel/Android Central Wearables for kids are becoming more and more common, which why I wanted to do an Xplora X5 Play review. This device is more than just another wearable; it's also a phone. This opens up more possibilities as well as problems for families. The Xplora X5 Play attempts to combine many of the features that I have found in watches I have previously reviewed, like polished hardware of the GizmoWatch 2 and the camera found in the TickTalk 3 . Xplora is a brand based in Norway and has been making very popular devices for children in Europe for years, but the X5 Play is the first to make it to the United States. Using some standard features of kid's smartwatches like a parent-controlled experience and fun … [Read more...] about Xplora X5 Play Kids Smartwatch Review: Well-done hardware, but half-baked software

14 Google Tools You Didn’t Know Existed

1. Google Ngram Viewer Google's Ngram Viewer lets you search keywords in millions of books over the span of half a millennium, a useful tool for finding trends over time. For power users, the Ngram Viewer also has advanced options, such as searching for particular keywords as specific parts of speech or combining keywords. Just in case you ever wanted to see how big cocaine was in Victorian times , now you can. Screenshot courtesy of Google Ngram Viewer. 2. Google Correlate A part of Google Trends, Google Correlate allows you to look at search trends over time. For example, input "soup" and you'll see a clear increase in searches during the winter months. The more fascinating part of Google Correlate is the Search by Drawing function. Draw a fun graph and Correlate will give you search keywords that best match your graph creation. Screenshot courtesy of Google Correlate. 3. Google Trends Look at trends in hot searches with Google Trends. … [Read more...] about 14 Google Tools You Didn’t Know Existed

No, Chromium browsers aren’t going anywhere any time soon

Android & Chill Google is simply doing what it does best — keeping its extras to itself. Jerry Hildenbrand 6 Mar 2021 1 Source: Jerry Hildenbrand / Android Central I've seen something being shared around that looks like terrible news for anyone who loves the way Chrome can render a web page but hates the extra bloat that's baked into Google's browser. According to It's FOSS — a web site dedicated to all things open-source and a site I read regularly — third-party browsers that use Chromium are being locked out of certain features because Google is worried about market share. That would be a devastating loss to you, me, and the internet as a whole if it were the case, but I don't think it has anything to do with the market share of Chrome or that Google really cares about the particular features in play here. It's just Google making sure that only you and it have access to sensitive information stored in your Google account. VPN Deals: … [Read more...] about No, Chromium browsers aren’t going anywhere any time soon

McDonald’s next move may be hard for customers to swallow (if they notice it)

Everything has changed over the past year. more Technically Incorrect The Boeing 737 Max is back? Not everyone is convinced McDonald's customers just got great news. It began as an engineer's bit of fun IT leaders hardly ever get it wrong (say IT leaders) A QR code on your gravestone? It's dead serious That includes the way people react to so many things. Somehow, even fresh air smells and even tastes a little fresher. Somehow, even the prospect of fast food seems less an expedient and more a warm, inviting surprise. Perhaps you won't have noticed, then, that your McDonald's , your Chick-fil-A, and your Burger King are costing a little more than they used to. Or, in relative terms, a lot more. Restaurant Business Online , quoting federal data , reported that fast-food menu prices have gone up 6.2% during COVID-19 times. That's more than double the increase at full-service restaurants. And some customers are certainly beginning to notice . … [Read more...] about McDonald’s next move may be hard for customers to swallow (if they notice it)

Now’s the perfect and time to play Ratchet and Clank for free before Rift Apart launches

We may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more . DYNAMIC DUO PlayStation At Home begins with the perfect way to prepare you for Rift Apart in June. Jennifer Locke 6 Mar 2021 0 Source: Sony PlayStation At Home has kicked off, promising four months of free content for PlayStation fans. Insomniac's Ratchet and Clank from 2016 is the first game being offered to everyone on PS4 and PS5 for free, no PlayStation Plus subscription required. It's a clear — and smart — marketing tactic when you consider that a sequel, Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart , is set to launch in June, but an upcoming game doesn't necessarily mean its predecessor is worth your time. It just so happens that this time it is. Now's the perfect opportunity to jump into the classic series before Rift Apart's dimension-hopping shenanigans ensue. Now's the perfect opportunity to jump into the classic series. While Ratchet and Clank (2016) served as a … [Read more...] about Now’s the perfect and time to play Ratchet and Clank for free before Rift Apart launches

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